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as with most tools mentioned on the digitalmars homepage I am unable to find
ddoc.
I know it exists, judging by the whole page dedicated to it but the tool
itself is never mentioned in any download page.
Not to offend anyone but the digitalmars homepage really could use some
rethinking. It was one of the reasons I almost didn't try d :p
I always get lost in it.
It would be great to also have a link to the full phobos documentation
generated with candydoc on the digitalmars d page instead of
http://www.digitalmars.com/d/2.0/phobos/ , candydoc generates something more
readable and structured.
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as with most tools mentioned on the digitalmars homepage I am unable to
find ddoc.
I know it exists, judging by the whole page dedicated to it but the tool
itself is never mentioned in any download page.
Not to offend anyone but the digitalmars homepage really could use some
rethinking. It was one of the reasons I almost didn't try d :p
I always get lost in it.
It would be great to also have a link to the full phobos documentation
generated with candydoc on the digitalmars d page instead of
http://www.digitalmars.com/d/2.0/phobos/ , candydoc generates something
more readable and structured.

as with most tools mentioned on the digitalmars homepage I am unable to
find ddoc.
I know it exists, judging by the whole page dedicated to it but the tool
itself is never mentioned in any download page.
Not to offend anyone but the digitalmars homepage really could use some
rethinking. It was one of the reasons I almost didn't try d :p
I always get lost in it.

D's homepage is stored at github, so if you have any suggestions, you
could fork/modify/pull-request changes. I don't see any big problems
with the homepage myself. A better search feature (for phobos) would
have been nice.

It would be great to also have a link to the full phobos documentation
generated with candydoc on the digitalmars d page instead of
http://www.digitalmars.com/d/2.0/phobos/ , candydoc generates something
more readable and structured.

Is candydoc still maintained? I see it hasn't been modified in 5 years,
so I guess it won't work on D2.

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candydoc is abondonned but still functional I think.
I've read there was also a ddoc.exe but I think that was for d1? anyway It
works now, thank you
2011/8/21 simendsjo <simendsjo gmail.com>

On 21.08.2011 13:38, simendsjo wrote:

On 21.08.2011 13:32, maarten van damme wrote:

as with most tools mentioned on the digitalmars homepage I am unable to
find ddoc.
I know it exists, judging by the whole page dedicated to it but the tool
itself is never mentioned in any download page.
Not to offend anyone but the digitalmars homepage really could use some
rethinking. It was one of the reasons I almost didn't try d :p
I always get lost in it.

fork/modify/pull-request changes. I don't see any big problems with the
homepage myself. A better search feature (for phobos) would have been nice.
It would be great to also have a link to the full phobos documentation

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as with most tools mentioned on the digitalmars homepage I am unable to<br>
find ddoc.<br>
I know it exists, judging by the whole page dedicated to it but the tool<br=

Not to offend anyone but the digitalmars homepage really could use some<br>
rethinking. It was one of the reasons I almost didn&#39;t try d :p<br>
I always get lost in it.<br>
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D&#39;s homepage is stored at github, so if you have any suggestions, you c=
ould fork/modify/pull-request changes. I don&#39;t see any big problems wit=
h the homepage myself. A better search feature (for phobos) would have been=
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It would be great to also have a link to the full phobos documentation<br>
generated with candydoc on the digitalmars d page instead of<br>
<a href=3D"http://www.digitalmars.com/d/2.0/phobos/" target=3D"_blank">http=
://www.digitalmars.com/d/<u></u>2.0/phobos/</a> , candydoc generates someth=
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more readable and structured.<br>
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<br></div>
Is candydoc still maintained? I see it hasn&#39;t been modified in 5 years,=
so I guess it won&#39;t work on D2.<div><div></div><div class=3D"h5"><br>
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x #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
ddoc is embedded in dmd. It doesn&#39;t have a standalone executable.<br>
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module t;<br>
/// This is documented<br>
void main() {}<br>
<br>
dmd -D t.d<br>
<br>
t.html now contains documentation.<br>
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as with most tools mentioned on the digitalmars homepage I am unable to
find ddoc.

CandyDoc is DDoc. Or at least CandyDoc is just a bunch of macros and CSS
files for DDoc.
DDoc is D's documentation standard. At one time it was its own
implementation but it was merged into dmd early one.

It would be great to also have a link to the full phobos documentation
generated with candydoc on the digitalmars d page instead of
http://www.digitalmars.com/d/2.0/phobos/ , candydoc generates something
more readable and structured.

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wow, that site looks way nicer. Too bad google doesn't take it as first
result.
and the documentation is indeed much better :)
2011/8/22 Mike Parker <aldacron gmail.com>

On 8/21/2011 8:32 PM, maarten van damme wrote:

It would be great to also have a link to the full phobos documentation
generated with candydoc on the digitalmars d page instead of
http://www.digitalmars.com/d/**2.0/phobos/<http://www.digitalmars
com/d/2.0/phobos/>, candydoc generates something
more readable and structured.